“The Two Doctors” (Series 22, Episodes 7-9)
This
one’s a no-brainer. The return of Two and
Jamie is everything I wanted it to be; it’s like they never left, and the first
time I saw this serial, I wore a dopey grin the entire time they were onscreen. Their presence softens the Six-Peri dynamic
and, weirdly-tall Sontarans aside, the man-eating-aliens-in-Seville plot is
amusing and fun.
“The Mark of the Rani” (Series 22, Episodes
5-6)
This
story introduced a great villain in the Rani – compared to the Master’s
outright evilness, I like her cold, sterile disregard for humans as collateral
damage, and land mines that turn people into trees is just pure Who.
The Victorian setting is used to good effect, and the Rani has dinosaurs in jars on her TARDIS.
Made. Of. WIN!
“Attack of the Cybermen” (Series 22, Episodes
1-2)
Okay,
so here’s where the “stretching to get to five” part comes in. It’s a fine enough Cyberman story, nothing
special, but all right. What I really
love about this one, though, is the temporary “fix” to the TARDIS’s chameleon
circuit. Watching her become
increasingly-conspicuous objects is a riot.
See, that’s why you don’t mess
with the police box – it’s a classic for a reason.
“Vengeance on Varos” (Series 22, Episodes
3-4)
This is
a pretty great story. Sil is an
entertaining and disgusting baddie (that laugh, oh my goodness,) and the storyline
is like a dry run for The Hunger Games,
only with political dissidents instead of teenagers. Creative and cool, with likeable supporting
characters – yes, please!
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